Explain why cyclic compounds are not considered as isomers.
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Just as with acyclic compounds, cyclic compounds can have geometric and optical isomers. In general, if any two sp³ carbons in a ring have two different substituent groups (not counting other ring atoms), stereoisomerism is possible.
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Explanation:Cyclic hydrocarbons are carbon chains in a ring structure. They may contain multiple carbon atoms and may have single, double or triple bonds. The cyclic hydrocarbons have saturated single rings. The bonds in the benzene ring are alternately single and double bonds whereas Isomers are chemical compounds that have identical chemical formulae but differ in properties and the arrangement of atoms in the molecule.
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